How To Purchase Carbon Offsets
April 4, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
In the previous post we looked at the question of whether or not carbon offsets are a real deal. As it turns out, they are, but you need to be careful when purchasing so you don’t waste your money. Since there’s no regulations for carbon offset credits, you’ll need to do some investigating before you buy.
At a site that sells carbon credits you should look for the following:
Clear green goals laid out – what exactly are they doing with funds?
Are projects clearly defined. For example, how soon is your money used, what exactly is it used for, and how much …read more
Are Carbon Offsets for Real?
April 4, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
Yes – Carbon offsets are totally real; if you get them from a reputable seller.
WHAT IS A CARBON OFFSET?:
Basically, a carbon offset is just like it sounds; it offsets your personal carbon, more indirectly than directly though. You buy a specific amount of offsets from say, a wind energy company and the money you give allows the company to work harder to create cleaner energy, thus offsetting your footprint in a way. If you put up solar panels or wind turbine at your home, you’d be offsetting your own carbon, but in many cases it’s less trouble for people to …read more
Kid-Friendly Fridays: Great Green Toys from Recycled Milk Jugs
February 29, 2008 by Ali
Filed under Green Living
Green Toys, Inc., has a great lineup of toys that are made from recycled milk jugs. The toys include all the classic favorites like a sand play set, tea set, cookware and dining set and an indoor gardening kit.
The toys are 100% made in the USA, in California, so US-based consumers can satisfy their desire to buy local. Green Toys also makes sure that these recycled goodies are a healthy choice. Their toys pass independent testing for
Consumer Products Safety Standard Specification, ASTM F963
California Prop. 65 restrictions on lead & cadmium
FDA regulations for food contact
California regulations prohibiting phthalates in toys
Voluntary testing …read more




